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al atransferncia de 270 millones de dólares para pagar por más centros de detención migratoria esto atneesión de hacerle frente a la agencia migratoira . >>> bajo esta presión el gobierno implemetnará reforma presupuestaria que genera fuerte es críticas. >>> y para muchas familias comenzó la cuenta regresiva, por proteccio nq permite evitar la deportación mientras ella y sus familiares reciben tratamientos médicos . >>> voy a morir. >>> esta madre no está dispuesta a perder a su segundo hijos. >>> por una fibrosis quistica que requieren atención permanente dicen que tienen que salir por 30 días y que no van a dar la acción diferida . >>> hay muchos niños que están recibiendo tratamientos médicos. >>> la acción de salud diferida la recioben miles de familias cuya última esperanza de vida es vivír en estados unidos . >>> no reciben aplicaciones d hace años . >>> como sentencia de muerte describió el senador esta nueva acción y se espera que miles de familias reiban esta notificación. >>> no queremos que muera porque es difícil perder un hijo. >>> autoridades en oxnard tuvoeron que cerrar l
al atransferncia de 270 millones de dólares para pagar por más centros de detención migratoria esto atneesión de hacerle frente a la agencia migratoira . >>> bajo esta presión el gobierno implemetnará reforma presupuestaria que genera fuerte es críticas. >>> y para muchas familias comenzó la cuenta regresiva, por proteccio nq permite evitar la deportación mientras ella y sus familiares reciben tratamientos médicos . >>> voy a morir. >>> esta madre...
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here atn smith, you are the annual meeting talking about rum. why? >> i'm working on a book project that examines the production of rum in the 17th century world. at the heart of the project is an attempt to ask how rum was centuries as different groups of people from the americas, europe, and africa converged and combined his experiences. >> why rum? >> what is interesting about rum is it is ubiquitous. it is something, we look at the example of mount vernon, everybody is drinking rum. it is served on washington's table. martha washington says rum may always be had. and alsoorted locally from the caribbean. it is having an internal economy bringing in workers who get their wages in rum. enslaved people receive rum for anything from childbirth to getting a cow out of a meyer. it is one of these moments where you can see how different groups of people we don't always think around an item part of everyday life. >> where and when is it invented? k it isgue in the boo invented in barbados in the early to mid-17th century when europeans from england and s
here atn smith, you are the annual meeting talking about rum. why? >> i'm working on a book project that examines the production of rum in the 17th century world. at the heart of the project is an attempt to ask how rum was centuries as different groups of people from the americas, europe, and africa converged and combined his experiences. >> why rum? >> what is interesting about rum is it is ubiquitous. it is something, we look at the example of mount vernon, everybody is...
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you meioned atn your book. i grew up in jaica quee.es.as fortunthat m paren sort ocamef agege ie black porovent. heologytla momentspecifically this vement t tt said jesus is black, reflection of image, gi of liration post e .. jesus was a revionary. to be a revoluony. in many wa, ner lef thth type of beration theol behind a r me to imagine self a someone w is seially trying to elimine racism a rea cate equ portitfor all. amy:nd what message yoer prt trump? >> he probably should read m book. [lter] more portt, wth obviously wod urgeisoteread my book wi so they can real ally that his policies are harm themnd t only reon why they'reneo him is becaus thet ids h manites themith. amy: ibram x. kendi, author of the new bookw to be an anracist." ispeaking (singing and clapping) (drumming)
you meioned atn your book. i grew up in jaica quee.es.as fortunthat m paren sort ocamef agege ie black porovent. heologytla momentspecifically this vement t tt said jesus is black, reflection of image, gi of liration post e .. jesus was a revionary. to be a revoluony. in many wa, ner lef thth type of beration theol behind a r me to imagine self a someone w is seially trying to elimine racism a rea cate equ portitfor all. amy:nd what message yoer prt trump? >> he probably should read m...
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we'll continue to follow this possible gunman there atn jose happening with our weather. >> we do havee breaking news we were following this afternoon on the fire in lake county. we do want to start off with that tonight. we do know there are evacuations in place. so, as we get a look at this, if you're watching us from lake county, it's folks in the riv riviera west subdivision being asked to evacuate from the fire around buckingham park. we have the smoke blowing over to clear lake. they have a shelter set up at kelseyville high school. that's where you want to head if you've been evacuated and don't have anywhere else to go. the big thing firefighters are fighting are gusty winds. tomorrow we could see gusts up to 20 miles per hour. so we'll have more updates of course on twitter and facebook. let's take you into tomorrow morning's forecast to see a typical scenario here, fog near the coast, also the beta star, and we'll see that fog returning to san francisco, 5a7 and cloud for the north bay and a cool 58. the clouds should push back by the afternoon. 81 in downtown san jose. over
we'll continue to follow this possible gunman there atn jose happening with our weather. >> we do havee breaking news we were following this afternoon on the fire in lake county. we do want to start off with that tonight. we do know there are evacuations in place. so, as we get a look at this, if you're watching us from lake county, it's folks in the riv riviera west subdivision being asked to evacuate from the fire around buckingham park. we have the smoke blowing over to clear lake....
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if you can imagine atn the time there are 10,015,00 10000 -- 15. as a race major taylor later said there was so much smoke that one of the writers look like he could've been his h brother. they were that covered from growing from the arena. you can imagine trying to race but choking on smoke trying to get through allll the grant so e first match was a half mile sprint, 5 miles around the oval. against eddie and he took his place and they walked him up to the starting line and 10000 or 15000 people watching as the occurrence was happening of ani black man against white research. to put this in perspective this is december of 1896, six month earlier was a decision of the supreme court, and that case, the supreme court decided by 721 ruling the separate but equal was for accommodation. that was not fair to blacks but at the time a white dominated ruling class wanted to come up with a system that would institute segregation and that ruling basically with all the jim crow regulations that continued on. six month. after that here's major taylor, he is 18
if you can imagine atn the time there are 10,015,00 10000 -- 15. as a race major taylor later said there was so much smoke that one of the writers look like he could've been his h brother. they were that covered from growing from the arena. you can imagine trying to race but choking on smoke trying to get through allll the grant so e first match was a half mile sprint, 5 miles around the oval. against eddie and he took his place and they walked him up to the starting line and 10000 or 15000...
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. >>> adl atn seastopol sent a carou. stande in the hot ton in tub in the backy. when that happened the debris went flying wherever. it left a lot of damage at the house. the driver of the suv died at the scene. one resident was at home when it happened but was luckily on the other side of the house and was not hurt. >>> san jose police are releasing details about a major bust of a burglary crew. the group is linked to nearly 20 break-ins in more than a dozen cities across the bay area. "abc 7 news" reporter amanda del castillo has more on operation kick stand. >> reporter: san jose police say while they've seen a drop in residential burglaries they've noticed a spike in commercial theft. on thursday a multi agency effort put this crew in cuffs, people who now face charges of commercial burglary, possession of stolen property, conspiracy and more. >> 100 different burglaries are not committed by 100 different people. they're committed by crews such as this. taking down one crew like this will clear a lot of burglary cases up and prevent many more from occurring. >
. >>> adl atn seastopol sent a carou. stande in the hot ton in tub in the backy. when that happened the debris went flying wherever. it left a lot of damage at the house. the driver of the suv died at the scene. one resident was at home when it happened but was luckily on the other side of the house and was not hurt. >>> san jose police are releasing details about a major bust of a burglary crew. the group is linked to nearly 20 break-ins in more than a dozen cities across the...
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so, he of course you take medicine of the constitution atn center we need him back for quite a few questions. and if there is an amazing moment when lincoln was discovered they should take no position selec for all of us tok to medicine and find out exactly what went on. you have to invite to jefferson to see if you can have a better dinner party but also to talk about music and science to channel his genius and conversation which is supposed to be so incredibly sparkling. i would like to meet. truman he seems so authentic burning a hole in the pillow because he was so determined to teach himself about the ancient greeks and learning about the american centur century as it ws present from the strong proud of brilliant leader. >> in our book we talk about from your interview the rift between theodore roosevelt and howard taft and how like adams and jefferson and they came together late. can you tell that story? taft is persuaded at roosevelt ais a demagogue threatening the comes to cushion against the demagoguery and then reporters see him on the campaign trail after he's denounced roosevelt
so, he of course you take medicine of the constitution atn center we need him back for quite a few questions. and if there is an amazing moment when lincoln was discovered they should take no position selec for all of us tok to medicine and find out exactly what went on. you have to invite to jefferson to see if you can have a better dinner party but also to talk about music and science to channel his genius and conversation which is supposed to be so incredibly sparkling. i would like to meet....
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this is the spending on those two items right now, around a trillion dollars each, that is now, in atn years let's loo the growth. both of those, medicare and social security, ontrend to double or nearly double and they are already one of the lrgest spending amounts, judy, if you look at this medicare, swrudy right now, it is onck to run through its trust fund in seven years so if law make ares dot deal with this, benefits will be cut. >> woodruff: so is anybody in washington who has the ability a to do somethiut this talking about it? >> there is actually more talk about this on capol hillment i talked to many law make ares, republican and democrat in the last coue of weeks who say we do need to reform, especially medicare and social security now. but the problem is, and even admitted toeade me president trump has said he does not want to touch social arcurity and med and that that is making, meaning that they can't get to that conversation. onanother issue on the hor judy, let's just talk about the interest we are paying on the national debtt riow it's almost 400 trillion dollars. th
this is the spending on those two items right now, around a trillion dollars each, that is now, in atn years let's loo the growth. both of those, medicare and social security, ontrend to double or nearly double and they are already one of the lrgest spending amounts, judy, if you look at this medicare, swrudy right now, it is onck to run through its trust fund in seven years so if law make ares dot deal with this, benefits will be cut. >> woodruff: so is anybody in washington who has the...
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tax on the ballot, or hopefully we will this afternoon -- we have atn see tax on the ballot. there's a hell of a lot more to do. i want to think commissioner yee who has steadfastly stewarded our vision zero efforts. i would like to ask our t.a. staff to work closely with all of us, and particularly commissioner yee, the m.t.a., and let me just underscore the sfpd as it relates to our vision zero commitments. with that, i will conclude the chair's remarks and mr. clerk, please read the next item. >> commissioner ronen? >> commissioner ronen? >> thank you. i have never commented on the chair's remarks before, but i just have to back you up 100%, chair peskin. i am angry, we are angry, every member of this board is devastated by the amount of pedestrian and traffic deaths that are happening on our streets on a monthly basis. how are kids, our seniors, our families, we should be able to walk around the street and not have that and our life. the fact that we are not doing everything in our power collectively as leaders of this city to end this senseless killing of people on our s
tax on the ballot, or hopefully we will this afternoon -- we have atn see tax on the ballot. there's a hell of a lot more to do. i want to think commissioner yee who has steadfastly stewarded our vision zero efforts. i would like to ask our t.a. staff to work closely with all of us, and particularly commissioner yee, the m.t.a., and let me just underscore the sfpd as it relates to our vision zero commitments. with that, i will conclude the chair's remarks and mr. clerk, please read the next...
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. >> brangham: this week, native american votnts got more atn from candidates than they have in years desjardins has more on the presidenal forum which drew those candidates and the issues native voters are icing. >> desjardins: first a reminder about this country's native population. as many know, it is most concentrated in western areas, but is present in every part of the country, including large cities. less well known-- the fact that indian reservations and alaska native villages make up more than 100 million acres across the country. on its own, that would be the fourth-largest state. at the same time, native americans also fe the highest poverty rate in this country, more than 20%. so there was much to discuss when nine democrats vying to be president spoke at this week's forum on native american issues in sioux city iowa from the candidates and ring native iserican leaders. >> the epidemic ofng and murdered indigenous women has been a silent crisis for far too long. t we need to honor our tr and treaty obligations to the native tribes. >> in every single classroom in america w
. >> brangham: this week, native american votnts got more atn from candidates than they have in years desjardins has more on the presidenal forum which drew those candidates and the issues native voters are icing. >> desjardins: first a reminder about this country's native population. as many know, it is most concentrated in western areas, but is present in every part of the country, including large cities. less well known-- the fact that indian reservations and alaska native...
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one winner will be selected atns must be 18 years of age or older.rs. complete rules available at foxdc.com/cstontes >> it's not just one big zip trip prize this year is two. also be giving away a che for $7,5 v00ier. registration is open on >> both give aways coming up a week from friday. where did the summer go this lady it was a surprise of a lifeba , tnohe j kids,ti oh,. speaking of kids that's thesu rprise. thehe was pregnant. until she wenthe into oc dbotow. we thohey were don e.antam and his reaction, is like. excue put it back. no. we have twinsot i'm doing triplets. non here.et they're tripl you don't ever see being conceived naturally let a lone going 34 weeks bout so everyon believe it. we're stille. we k inow what he's rocking like t names -- >> in factan her husband already urgotwoids so immediately theyrm to a fami fly of thankful obvious friends, familytrangers all dono help out. g unbelva gdnoo upshey having quadsboeighrs,o t hpel ae same time. ?> i would runway a inigg. n toises. s has p three? and had no clue? hentrue. they wentdnin
one winner will be selected atns must be 18 years of age or older.rs. complete rules available at foxdc.com/cstontes >> it's not just one big zip trip prize this year is two. also be giving away a che for $7,5 v00ier. registration is open on >> both give aways coming up a week from friday. where did the summer go this lady it was a surprise of a lifeba , tnohe j kids,ti oh,. speaking of kids that's thesu rprise. thehe was pregnant. until she wenthe into oc dbotow. we thohey were don...
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on august the 4th, her father sebastian went into her bedroom at atn, in this upstairs room her bed was her father sebastian went into her bedroom at 8am. he alerted the authorities that his daughter was missing, a search and rescue effort has been going on for ten days. this has always been treated as a missing persons case, not a criminal investigation, by the malaysia and police. we had tried them on searches, looked at riverbeds, jane ben searches in the jungle. nothing was found, the even used a loud—hailer with nora's mother's voice to try to coax nor out of the undergrowth. this is the first major development since the search and rescue operation began, we are waiting for more details about the identity of the body. how vulnerable was nora ? about the identity of the body. how vulnerable was nora? she grew up with learning difficulties, she had a smaller brain than average, she had mobility issues, she was a very vulnerable girl, a girl who like to be comforted, she did not like to be in an area like thejungle, she wa nted in an area like thejungle, she wanted to always be with h
on august the 4th, her father sebastian went into her bedroom at atn, in this upstairs room her bed was her father sebastian went into her bedroom at 8am. he alerted the authorities that his daughter was missing, a search and rescue effort has been going on for ten days. this has always been treated as a missing persons case, not a criminal investigation, by the malaysia and police. we had tried them on searches, looked at riverbeds, jane ben searches in the jungle. nothing was found, the even...
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clearly they were different you look atn different planets in our solar system. this is a real opportunity, because it allows us to understand how those processes work in different environments. you were talking about how venus and earth had very different outcomes. venus is in it -- is an extraordinarily hot greenhouse planet. it has gone under a massive amount of change on its surface. of the things that is really important and one of the fundamental questions in earth science is why do we have plate tectonics? look at othero planets to help us understand that question, and what is interesting is that mercury doesn't have plate tectonics, mars doesn't have plate tectonics. what is it that is special about here on earth? we start to ask those kinds of questions. >> my favorite angle is the bombardment record, we mentioned the --e history of we do have plate tectonics, which destroys everything. we have erosion. mars is eroded. mercury is covered in lava. .enus is covered in lava the moon is a unique place to see this. them apartment record, these large impacts,
clearly they were different you look atn different planets in our solar system. this is a real opportunity, because it allows us to understand how those processes work in different environments. you were talking about how venus and earth had very different outcomes. venus is in it -- is an extraordinarily hot greenhouse planet. it has gone under a massive amount of change on its surface. of the things that is really important and one of the fundamental questions in earth science is why do we...
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we know further that under rule amendments atn many of us have been missed to offer as soon as the matteromes up. that i think is a good-faith effort to respect the rules and the protection of the minority, something you might not be today as much as you might in the future. rulesd ask that those two , that allow a matter to be held over for a legislative week, and to allow members to offer committees be honored by the chair of the committee and we be given this opportunity to hold the silver. when we return in september, you can go through the orderly commitment process. perhaps in the meantime, we will find another way to resolve this. sen. graham: rule 26 allows the majority of the committee at any given moment to decide how to dispose of business. we did that. a majority of this committee said they want to move forward. i have been wanting to move forward for seven weeks and we will move forward. going without having taken action on this bill. this is a crisis. it is not going to solve itself by us sitting around and looking at each other and not doing anything for two or three months
we know further that under rule amendments atn many of us have been missed to offer as soon as the matteromes up. that i think is a good-faith effort to respect the rules and the protection of the minority, something you might not be today as much as you might in the future. rulesd ask that those two , that allow a matter to be held over for a legislative week, and to allow members to offer committees be honored by the chair of the committee and we be given this opportunity to hold the silver....
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there's no fl oibility atn theulched s really doesn't make des a.demorl.ependence avenue from the national airnd sce the 7h annivo daheerry vedhe tha. secret that culture and this weekend proof of thatl wtil taste of tnnual world festival. va, foodspi urgeg t aghri morning. s she's live in northwest. hi, an th hmmsent e in theapool. yes, the fourth alnnua festil i. come wct on over here rex divery coordinator. give me the run down. this is an amazing festival that really celrates who we are as a nations to's cital. >> this year is our fourth annual taste o ofhe tor w guy mn cent a and it's about celebrating the diversity of >> a aict lipeaatstwis >> ynsia l of -- y veoordinate the ofcounies we'us mre iit>>nv iie ot>> o i'm sorry, go he f i>>es wtival withoutren. en-onh. activity. the caribbean region will b doing mask making, tgmryng fmtit >> amazing. this is allnipeng otheuildinun center this a bn expansive property. >> rig know. >> there will be smallhti activities inside primarily outside. >> okay.lo okovi er, cast right now you'ven hearing gary's forec
there's no fl oibility atn theulched s really doesn't make des a.demorl.ependence avenue from the national airnd sce the 7h annivo daheerry vedhe tha. secret that culture and this weekend proof of thatl wtil taste of tnnual world festival. va, foodspi urgeg t aghri morning. s she's live in northwest. hi, an th hmmsent e in theapool. yes, the fourth alnnua festil i. come wct on over here rex divery coordinator. give me the run down. this is an amazing festival that really celrates who we are as...
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atn i spoke with the folks the pentagon, including lots of generals and lots of other military experts. 18 sites of confliction. meaning 18 sites of the big problems. every one of them was backed by iran or in some cases, actually, using iranian soldiers. but at a minimum, iranian wealth. much of it a given in the ridiculous deal where they were given $150 billion plus $1.8 billion in cash. used -- if they used -- and they used that money for some bad purposes. that being said, i think iran is a country of tremendous potential. we're not looking for leadership change. we're not looking for that kind of change. this country has been through that many times before, that doesn't work. we are looking for no nuclear weapons, no ballistic missiles and a longer period of time, very simple. we can have it done in a short period of time and i believe that iran can be a great nation. i'd like to see that happen but they can't have nuclear weapons. excuse me? >> [indiscernible] pres. trump: if the circumstances were correct, i would certainly agree to that but in the meantime, they have to be goo
atn i spoke with the folks the pentagon, including lots of generals and lots of other military experts. 18 sites of confliction. meaning 18 sites of the big problems. every one of them was backed by iran or in some cases, actually, using iranian soldiers. but at a minimum, iranian wealth. much of it a given in the ridiculous deal where they were given $150 billion plus $1.8 billion in cash. used -- if they used -- and they used that money for some bad purposes. that being said, i think iran is...
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here atn smith, you are the annual meeting talking about rum. why? >> i'm working on a book project that examines the production of rum in the 17th century world. at the heart of the project is an attempt to ask how rum was centuries as different groups of people from the americas, europe, and africa converged and combined his experiences. >> why rum? >>
here atn smith, you are the annual meeting talking about rum. why? >> i'm working on a book project that examines the production of rum in the 17th century world. at the heart of the project is an attempt to ask how rum was centuries as different groups of people from the americas, europe, and africa converged and combined his experiences. >> why rum? >>